Specialist Solicitors Supporting Social Tenants living in disrepair

Struggling with poor housing conditions? If your rented property is below a livable standard and needs urgent repairs to prevent mould, damp, and other issues, contact us today to see how we can help you start a housing disrepair claim.

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Only 30 seconds to fill out our form & check if you could claim up to £10,000.

Complete our 30-second form

Simply answer a few questions and share your details, and one of our experts will reach out to you.

FREE Assessment

We discuss the problem with your property with you to ascertain if you have a claim.

Home Survey Assessment

We will need to see visual evidence of the problem so will need to complete a home survey.

Sit back & Relax

It you have a legitimate claim, we take of the rest. You just sit back and relax and wait for your claim to process.

 

Housing Disrepair

The majority of people in the UK rent their homes, but how many tenants truly understand their rights when it comes to housing disrepair claims?

Landlords have a legal duty of care to maintain their properties in a safe and livable condition. If a rented property falls into disrepair, tenants have the right to take action and pursue a housing disrepair claim. In cases where disrepair leads to personal injury due to landlord negligence, tenants are fully entitled to seek legal compensation.

At ‘Tenant Disrepair Legal Help, we provide friendly, compassionate, and expert advice to help you navigate housing disrepair claims. If you’ve suffered an injury due to poor housing conditions, we’re here to ensure you get the compensation you deserve.

What Is a Housing Disrepair Claim?

When discussing housing disrepair, it’s essential to understand the difference between repairs and improvements. If a tenant causes damage—for example, to a door frame—it is their responsibility to repair or replace it. However, if a boiler breaks down, leaving the property without hot water, it is the landlord’s legal duty to carry out the necessary repairs.

Landlords are legally required to ensure their properties meet Health and Safety standards. Failure to do so can make them liable for housing disrepair claims, including compensation for any damages or personal injuries tenants may suffer as a result.

Tenants must report any health and safety concerns, such as a broken boiler or poor sanitation, to their landlord. Legal action becomes an option when a landlord has been informed of necessary repairs but fails to take appropriate action to maintain the property.

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At Nexmark Technologies, the satisfaction of our clients is our highest priority. At no point in the journey will you experience a feeling of being lost. Operating throughout the UK, we offer a thorough and adaptable claims management service.